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Articles - Kanceláře budoucnosti

Generation X feels the busiest, the youngest and oldest employees would welcome a four-day work week

A new survey by Colliers has shown that employees between the ages of 44 and 59 are under the most pressure in the workplace. Roughly half of them (44%) state that they cannot handle their agenda during standard working hours, i.e. within 40 hours a week. The results of the survey also show that more than half of all respondents would vote for a shortened working week. The young generation Z (people under 27) and the so-called Boomers (people 60+) gave this answer most often.

The regional office market becomes increasingly attractive, attracts by lower prices and greater availability of space

Regional cities in the Czech Republic are becoming an increasingly interesting alternative for investors looking for cheaper, yet high-quality office space outside of Prague. That's according to the latest survey by Colliers, a leading provider of diversified professional services in commercial real estate and investment management. According to him, net realized demand in Brno grew by 43% year-on-year, in Ostrava by 127%. At the same time, prices are kept at a level that is one third to one half lower than in Prague. Even more interest in regional cities could be aroused by a better offer of serviced offices, which are of particular interest to established companies on the market in connection with the development of hybrid work and the introduction of hub & spoke or flex & core models.

Zeitgeist Asset Management obtains more prestigious tenants in Palác Dunaj in the historical centre of Prague

The international law firm CMS and the European Investment Bank (EIB) have rented office space in the newly renovated Palác Dunaj building on Národní třída. The total occupancy has now reached almost 80%. Only one floor of offices and retail units on the ground floor of the building remain vacant, though negotiations with potential tenants are already underway here as well.

Port7 received LEED Platinum certification with the highest rating

Skanska's latest and largest administrative project in the Czech Republic, Port7, received the prestigious LEED Platinum certification in the latest v4 version. According to available information, the project received the best rating of all commercial projects built last year in the Czech Republic. Buildings D and E even ranked among the best in the ranking of the most sustainable office buildings in Europe certified in 2023. Demanding environmental criteria were followed both during construction and now during the building's operation. Skanska was able to obtain 3 platinum certifications at once in the campus certification scheme.

The share of foreign and Czech companies in Prague offices is equal

The share of foreign and Czech companies based in Prague offices is equal. Although almost three-quarters of them are currently occupied by foreign companies, the demand for new premises is more domestic companies. Established foreign companies in many cases prefer to stay in established locations and renegotiate existing leases. One of the reasons preventing the further arrival of foreign companies on the Czech market may also be insufficient construction of new areas. Therefore, companies often look for locations for their centers in other European cities, this follows from the comments of experts and the findings of ČTK.

What are the benefits and limits of innovative technologies to achieve emission-free buildings?

Every building is given strengths and weaknesses by the architect. It is necessary to design technology in such a way as to eliminate the weak points as much as possible, and on the contrary to make appropriate use of the strong points. Technologies tend to be expensive, so it is essential to make maximum use of their potential and possible synergistic effects.

The new face of Victory Square in Dejvice

The new look of Vítězné náměstí in Prague's Dejvice will begin to take shape thanks to the winning proposal from the consortium of studios Benthem Crouwel Architects, Opočenský Valouch Architekti, Rehwaldt Landscape Architects, PUDIS and AED. This architectural quintet joined forces to create a well-thought-out design for the fourth quadrant, which Prague residents call nothing else than "Kulaťák".

Instead of Transgas, apartments and offices. This is what the building that will replace the Brutalist icon looks like

Until 2019, a complex of three brutalist buildings from the 1970s known as Transgas stood on the plot at the beginning of Vinohradská Street. The work of architects Jindřich Malátek, Ivo Loos, Zdenko Eisenreich and Václav Aulický could be sent to the ground despite efforts to declare it a monument.
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